Dominic Llewellyn

Social Entrepreneur, Impact Investor, Strategist, Speaker, Writer

About Me

I am a social entrepreneur and impact investing pioneer and have a background in politics and setting up charities and social enterprises. I am passionate about transforming society and ensuring that finance serves all people and does good.

I was born 3 months early, needing extra educational support. This made my degree from Newcastle University a significant personal accomplishment. These experiences, coupled with having cancer in my early 20s, shapes my passion for enabling people to turn adversity into achievement.

I am the Co-Founder of Numbers for Good - a pioneering social impact investing organisation. Before setting up Numbers for Good, I set up charities and social enterprises, stood for Parliament and was a School Governor.

I am contributor on Huffington Post and have appeared on BBC News, ITV and Radio 5 Live. I am a World Economic Forum Global Shaper and sat on the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council for Europe between 2012 and 2014. I also sit on the board of Home for Good, a charity working to mobilise thousands of people to foster and adopt vulnerable children.

In my personal life, I am a husband and father, and my hobbies include reading autobiographies, spending time with friends and watching most sports, especially football and Formula One.

What I Do

Here are some of the organisations and projects I'm involved in:

Numbers for Good

I'm the Co=Founder and CEO of Numbers for Good, a pioneering impact investing. I set it up in late 2012 with Bertrand Beghin. Numbers for Good bridges the world of finance to organisations dedicated to improving people’s lives and helping the planet.

We create financial solutions that allow organisations to fund social and environmental projects and connect investors with opportunities for sustainable financial and social returns.